Bayern Munich would open up their German domestic league campaign at home against Werder Bermen. The Bavarians are trying to grab their record fifth straight Bundesliga crown, and Robert Lewandowski would be in fine form for new coach Carlo Ancellotti.

Bayern Munich would open up their German domestic league campaign at home against Werder Bermen.
Before the kick-off the squads take a moment of silence to offer support to the victims of the recent Italian earthquake.
It takes the defending champions only eight minutes to open the scoring, with Xabi Alonso thumping in a volley from just outside the penalty area. The Spanish midfielder getting his team on the scoresheet in style.
Bremen's weak defence is breached four minutes later as Franck Ribery finds a wide-open Robert Lewandowski, and the Polish striker finishes superbly from a tight angle.
Into the second half Tomas Muller finds Lewandowski, who karate kicks the ball into the net to make it 3-nil.
Muller then is able to lay off to captain Philipp Lahm, who makes it 4. The Bavarians cruising at this point.
Ribery adds a fifth by finishing well from Muller's third assist of the match.
And Lewandowski completes his hat-trick with a late penalty as Bayern cruises to an easy 6-0 win over Werder Bremen. The Bavarians win their first league match of the campaign for the fifth year in a row.














